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Ideally located at the heart of Boulogne, the 2-star Campanile hotel Paris Ouest - Boulogne offers quick and direct access to Paris' main tourist attractions. Situated at the heart of the city centre, 50 metres from the Line 9 Marcel Sembat métro station, it is easy to get to the Parc des Princes and Roland Garros stadium, and the racecourse in Longchamp.
The reception is open 24 hours a day and offers free newspapers and magazines. The 2-star hotel in Boulogne has 56 rooms, all fitted with free unlimited Wi-Fi. A self-service buffet breakfast is available every morning, serving, bread, pastries, fruit salad etc.
For our business customers, there is an area ideal for working available in every room with free Internet access and a telephone line for you to use. Breakfast is served from 6.30am on weekdays.
For our leisure customers, breakfasts are served until 10am at weekends and on public holidays and later departures can be arranged under certain conditions.
The Campanile hotel is situated in the centre of Boulogne, 50 metres from the Marcel Sembat métro station, from where you can travel to the centre of Paris in 20 minutes. Easily accessible from the A13 motorway, the hotel is less than 5 kilometres from the Porte de Versailles and our rooms are easily accessible.

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68/100

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Parc André Citroën

The Parc André Citroën was inaugurated in the 1990s and consists of 14 hectares of land along the River Seine including the Parc de la Villette, the Parc de Bercy, the Parc de Bellevue and the Parc George Brassens.
In the 15th century it was a small fishing port called Javel. It was Charles X who invented the disinfectant which carries the name of the village. Other industries opened around this success and André Citroën opened his ammunition factory in 1915. Once the war was over, he converted his factory to a car manufacture, producing 30 cars a day in 1919, and 250 a day five years later. With the growing success of Citroën, the factory grew to 55 000m² and in 1958 André Citroëns name was given to the Javel port. Since 1982, nothing is left of the Citroën factory which moved to Aulnay-sous-bois. The park which stands instead consists of 138 800m² of gardens, trees, playgrounds, fountains and lakes, two greenhouses and several species of birds.
The park is open to the public from 8am to 6pm in the winter months and from 8am to 9.30pm in the summer. The nearest metro station is André Citroën or Balard, and the nearest RER station is Boulevard Victor et Javel.